A GUIDE TO THE CRANBERRY CAMPUS EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

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A GUIDE TO THE CRANBERRY CAMPUS EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT

WELCOME TO UPMC PASSAVANT-CRANBERRY EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT The staff at UPMC Passavant-Cranberry would like to make your visit with us as easy and comfortable as possible. Please read through this booklet it explains the Emergency Department (ED) process and gives you the information you need. Please feel free to ask questions and let us know how we can make your experience better.

CONTENTS Welcome... Inside Front Cover When You Arrive... 2 If You Are Waiting... 2 In The Treatment Room... 4 If You Are Being Kept Overnight... 6 When You Are Ready To Leave The ED... 7 Immediate Concerns... 8 Notes... 9 1

WHEN YOU ARRIVE Registration If you have not arrived by ambulance, the first person you will talk to is the registrar. To keep your personal information private, the registrar will have you fill out a form with your name, date of birth, last 4 numbers of your Social Security number, reason for your visit, and the name of your primary care provider (PCP). This information will allow the registrar to enter your data into the hospital s computer system. Other information needed, like emergency contacts and insurance information, will be collected after you have been seen by a health care team member. IF YOU ARE WAITING Our goal is to see every patient as soon as possible, but patients who require more care, or are seriously ill or injured, are always treated first (even though they may have arrived at the ED after you). This means that when the ED is busy, some patients may have to wait to be seen. Thank you for your patience and understanding. There may be other reasons for delays. Your ED health care team may: Need time to learn your medical history. Be trying to get in touch with your PCP. Be waiting for the results of blood tests, x-rays, or specialized procedures. If you start to feel worse while you are waiting, alert the nurse immediately. 2

Eating or Drinking Please do not eat or drink until you ask our staff if it is OK. It is important not to eat or drink anything in case you need a procedure or test that requires an empty stomach. Restroom Assistance We do have restrooms available for your use. If you need any help, please ask our staff to escort you. Before using the restroom, please ask a health care team member if a urine or stool sample is needed to assist in your diagnosis. Home Medicines/Allergies Please give a list of home medicines, herbal supplements, and allergies to your health care team members so that we can ensure your safety and prevent interactions with any medicines you may be given during your stay. Cell Phones Cell phones may be used while in the hospital, but please do not use your phone when your health care team members are treating you. Please be respectful of others when using your phone in public spaces, such as hallways and the waiting room. Personal Belongings UPMC Passavant-Cranberry is not responsible for any personal belongings you have with you during your stay. If you are being admitted, please have a family member take any unnecessary belongings (valuables and medicines) home with them so that nothing gets lost or misplaced. Special Needs If you or a loved one has any special needs, please let our staff know so that we can get the right health care team member involved. 3

IN THE TREATMENT ROOM After your basic registration is complete, you will be taken to a treatment space, unless the department is full. If the ED is full, you will be seen by a triage nurse. The triage nurse will ask you about the reason for your visit and ask about any allergies. The nurse will also take your vital signs, such as your temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and pulse oximetry (oxygen) level. The Word TRIAGE Means To Sort Triage nurses are specially trained to identify patients who may come into the ED with life-threatening conditions. At times, it may be necessary for a patient who arrives after you to be taken care of before you. Rest assured that you will be taken care of as soon as possible! After the triage process is complete, you may be asked to wait in the waiting room if the department is full and your condition is deemed non-life-threatening. If you are placed in the waiting room after triage, a staff member will come for you as soon as a room is available. Please remain seated in the waiting room until you are called. 4

Examination and Testing Once you are in a treatment space, you will most likely be asked to change into a hospital gown. The gown opens in the back. You will be assigned a nurse who will get your medical history, along with other information. You will be seen by the first available health care team member (ED doctor, resident, or non-physician advanced practice provider under the direction of a physician) who will examine you and order testing if necessary. These tests may include: Electrocardiogram (EKG) and/or continuous cardiac monitoring Blood work Urine testing Radiological studies x-rays, CT scans IVs and/or medicines Other specialized tests or procedures Some tests may happen at your bedside. At other times, you may need to be moved to a different department for testing. Most test results take about an hour. For some tests, such as enhanced CT scans, you may need to drink something known as oral contrast to prepare for the scan (many patients say it tastes like a very sweet carbonated beverage). The oral contrast allows for better visualization and more accurate test results. Diagnosis Once the ED doctor has all your test results, a decision will be made about whether you need to stay in the hospital or if you can safely leave the hospital. 5

IF YOU ARE BEING KEPT OVERNIGHT Many factors are taken into account for bed placement in our hospital. If your health care team members decide that you need to be kept overnight, please be patient. We will be working to find the right bed for your care. Sometimes this takes only a few minutes, though it might take up to a few hours. Visitors UPMC Passavant-Cranberry knows how important it is for family and friends to be involved and support you in your care. For safety and privacy, the number of visitors is kept to a minimum in the ED. Every effort is made to keep your loved ones informed of your condition and allow them to be with you when possible. Smoking UPMC Passavant-Cranberry is a smoke-free facility. To effectively attend to your health care needs, we ask that you do not leave the ED to smoke. 6

Leaving Without Being Seen If you have been waiting for a long time, you may feel tempted to leave the ED before you are seen by a doctor or advanced practice provider. Please speak with a health care team member before you leave so that we can tell you about any possible problems you may face if you leave. Leaving the ED without being screened is a serious, perhaps life-threatening decision. WHEN YOU ARE READY TO LEAVE THE ED The nurse will give you a copy of your discharge directions and any prescriptions written for you, as well as explain everything to you. The nurse will answer any questions about your care or treatment. Please notify your PCP of your visit and schedule follow-up treatment if needed. Please take a copy of your ED discharge directions with you to your PCP follow-up appointment. If you don t have a PCP, we will be happy to refer you to one of our associated care providers. 7

Remember, our health care team treats your emergency only. We may recommend that you follow up with your PCP or a specialist after this ED visit for your continuing care and treatment. Before leaving the ED, have your ID wristband removed and disposed of appropriately, and take the opportunity to make sure your information is correct. If your insurance requires a co-payment, it will be collected at the time of discharge. IMMEDIATE CONCERNS For any immediate concerns or needs, please ask to speak to the nursing supervisor on duty, who will assist you promptly. If you have concerns or needs that cannot be resolved by your nurse or the ED charge nurse, please ask for the administrator on duty. Emergency Department Administration 724-772-5359 Parking Parking is available in the lot across from the ED walk-in entrance. Transportation Our Care Management department may make arrangements for you to go to another facility, such as a nursing home or rehabilitation facility. They also can help to arrange for services from community agencies, transportation upon discharge, and home nursing care or home health care equipment or supplies, if necessary. You should make arrangements for a family member or friend to take you home from the hospital whether you are being discharged from the ED or from a stay in the hospital as soon as your discharge has been determined by your doctor. 8

UPMC Urgent Care For minor illnesses and injuries, consider visiting a UPMC Urgent Care, especially when your doctor s office is closed or you cannot wait to see a physician. Our walk-in clinics offer a range of services for people of all ages, 12 hours a day, 7 days a week. We have 8 locations throughout western Pennsylvania, open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information about UPMC Urgent Care locations and services, please visit www.upmc.com/urgentcare. During your visit, our goal is to offer you high-quality care, as well as timely and friendly service. It is our pleasure to serve you and our community. Thank you for choosing UPMC Passavant-Cranberry. NOTES 9

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